After searching and finding no reliable info on the 2007 Speed 3 Sport of what speakers are in it I decided to look for myself. I also fixed my window while I was at it but forgot to nab a picture. Here is what the door looks like and it is a 6x8 speaker.
Remove Panel:
Window Issue:
My issue with the driver side window is that it would get out of the tracks when I was rolling it up. I ended up taking the panel in pic 3 off enough to get to the track. There are two bolts in the middle I loosened enough to get blue loctite on then tightened them back. DO NOT fully remove these bolts or you will hate getting them re-aligned "just enough to get loctite on the threads. DO NOT over tighten as I believe it threads into plastic or some crap. Make it nice and snug. Roll the window back up into position then re-attach the panel. You may need to move the window and panel a bit to re-align it but it is not too hard. I did not fully remove the panel full to do any of this just less room to work but undoing all the wires and such would have sucked.
I plan to eventually do some sound dampening and will post that as well.
Remove Panel:
- Pop off tweeter , pull from the top left corner , comes off easy.
- Remove screw behind door opener handle and behind handle on door.
- Pull from the middle bottom of the door to pop the panel off the door.
- Lift the panel up and out of the way "undo wiring as well"
- Get wild and do sound dampening or just replace the speaker.
- If you need to remove the other panel to fix the window being dumb go to the next area.
Window Issue:
My issue with the driver side window is that it would get out of the tracks when I was rolling it up. I ended up taking the panel in pic 3 off enough to get to the track. There are two bolts in the middle I loosened enough to get blue loctite on then tightened them back. DO NOT fully remove these bolts or you will hate getting them re-aligned "just enough to get loctite on the threads. DO NOT over tighten as I believe it threads into plastic or some crap. Make it nice and snug. Roll the window back up into position then re-attach the panel. You may need to move the window and panel a bit to re-align it but it is not too hard. I did not fully remove the panel full to do any of this just less room to work but undoing all the wires and such would have sucked.
I plan to eventually do some sound dampening and will post that as well.


